Cosmetology

Chemical Peeling

A chemical peel is a body treatment technique used to improve and smooth the texture of the facial skin using a chemical solution that causes the dead skin to slough off and eventually peel off.[1] The regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. Thus the term chemical peel is derived. Some types of chemical peels can be purchased and administered without a medical license, however people are advised to seek professional help from a dermatologist, esthetician, plastic surgeon, or otolaryngologist on a specific type of chemical peel before a procedure is performed.

Botox

BOTOX Cosmetic is a prescription medicine that is injected into muscles and used to improve the look of moderate-to-severe frown lines between the brows in people 18 to 65 years of age for a short period of time (temporary).
BOTOX Cosmetic is administered by a healthcare professional as a simple, nonsurgical treatment that is injected directly into the muscles between the brows. It works by blocking nerve impulses to the injected muscles. This reduces muscle activity that causes moderate to severe lines to form between the brows.

Dermal fillers

The soft tissue augmentation
products are known as fillers. It is injected under the skin to
correct lines and creases, essentially replacing lost tissue. For
instance, a relatively deep injection in the nasolabial fold – the
crease that reaches from your nose to the corner of your mouth helps
restore a glowing appearance. Other fillers include treating wrinkles,
lines and scars in the mid-forehead, cheeks and around the eyes,
correcting smile lines and countering any skin area affected by
repeated muscle action, weathering, gravity and time.